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Web Site Design Books

HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS: Visual Quick Start Guide
author - Elizabeth Castro
PeachPit Press - ©2002

Introductory Level, minmal Mathematics
Reader Level
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Synopsis
Now in its fifth edition, with a sixth coming out soon, HTML for the World Wide Web is becoming a classic book on designing websites.

This book is about programming web pages in HTML, but it is intended for people with little or no programming experience. Actually, "programming" is a bit of an over- statement when it comes to designing web pages. Unless you are actually designing with a language like Java script (which the author covers briefly), or PHP, designing web pages using mostly HTML is really quite simple. AND, there is the added advantage that pages you design yourself actually look and act the way you intend them to.

This reviewer has a very dog-eared fourth edition, and it is a standard go to reference whenever a quick review of a design detail is needed.

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